Tuesday, April 1, 2008

March 29, 2008 -- Response for Santa Clara Co. Fire

On Saturday, March 29, FASCV was paged by Santa Clara County Fire to a house fire in Campbell. Located at 133 West Rosemary Lane, the fire was contained to the rear of the structure. This was the second response by FASCV for the day, as earlier in the morning, Jerry Haag was at the scene of a 2nd-alarm fire in the City of Santa Clara.

For this event, Jerry Haag once again responded in Support Unit 1. Helping out on scene in Campbell were: Don Gilbert, John Whitaker and George Hoyt. After supplying the usual morning fare (donuts, coffee, etc.), we were released at approximately 10:00 A.M.

John's Photos can be seen at: CNT - Campbell House Fire.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

March 8, 2008 -- Third-alarm Response for San Jose



The pagers went off at 2:02 A.M. on Saturday morning and John Whiteside and John Whitaker answered the call. This time it was for a 3rd-alarm fire that destroyed Building 25 on the former site of IBM Corp. in the south-eastern portion of the city. For those in the know, you'll recognize the address of 5600 Cottle Road as the birthplace of a precursor of the magnetic hard drive. This achievement was one of the factors that ultimately lead to the "Silicon Valley" economic boom years.

The fireground covered a massive area and negotiating the maze of hoses proved to be a daunting task. But, once set up near the IC, Support Unit 2 proved to be a very popular site as we distributed 7 dozen donuts and a large amount of coffee and lemonade. It was a mild night, but the firefighters were
wet, tired and hungry. FASCV was released at approximately 10:30 A.M.

Recently, developers, the City of San Jose and preservationists have been at odds as to the historic importance of the 69,000 square-foot building. But, after this fire completely gutted the structure, there's no denying that the building's future has been greatly compromised. Click on the accompanying
photo above for a video of firefighter efforts.

To read more about the fire and developers plans for the site, go to: sfgate.com.

John Whitaker's photos can be viewed at: SJS - IBM Fire

SJFD Demonstrations Live Up to Advanced Billing

Everyone went away happy after the FASCV March Monthly Meeting! That's because of the excellent demonstrations put on by the crew of Station No. 1 and Battalion Chief Kevin Conant.

Through a special arrangement, one of San Jose Fire's two new aerial ladder trucks was available for viewing and a exhibition of it's 103-foot ladder. With FASCV members looking on, as well as members of the Station 1 crew, one of the eager "truckies" donned protective gear and climbed to the tip of the fully-extended ladder. Once at the tip, he demonstrated the benefits of the truck's built-in ladder-to-ground communication system. Engineers explained to the group that these 60-foot-long, articulated vehicles are actually much more maneuverable through tight city streets and narrow residential areas than any truck now operated by SJFD.

Next on the agenda was a tour of the S.J. Fire's new Communication Van. Chief Conant proudly led FASCV members into the former bookmobile where he explained its capabilities. Featured within the unit are two banks of radios (one for dispatchers and the other for command staff), access to a wide variety of external video sources (including a mast-mounted camera and down links from airborne video sources), a big screen TV for viewing the fire scene, and computer printers for printing out photos and reports. Creature features include air conditioning, bright lighting, and a massive amount of custom-built cabinetry that is entirely faced with "whiteboard" material for on-the-spot record-keeping.

After the tours, it was obvious to all who attended that San Jose firefighters will soon have two first-rate pieces of equipment at their disposal.

John Whitaker's photos of the event can be viewed at: FASCV March Meeting

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Dinner Planned Before March Monthly Meeting

Prior to our 7:30 P.M. meeting at SJFD Station No. 1, Ed Del Prete suggests that we meet for dinner at the Sonoma Chicken Coop restaurant at 5:30 P.M. The restaurant location is 31 N. Market in San Jose -- just down the street from Station No. 1. These locations are within a 2-block walking distance of each other. Check out the map at: Walking Map

See you there!

John Whitaker

Monday, February 25, 2008

"The Embers" - March 2008

The March 2008 issue of "The Embers" is now available on line.

March Monthly Meeting Features Sneak Preview

The FASCV Monthly Meeting for March will be held on Thursday, March 6, at 7:30 P.M. We will all meet at San Jose Fire Station No. 1, located at 225 North Market Street in downtown San Jose. Street parking is available around the rear (West) and North sides of the station. It is metered parking that is free after 6:00 P.M.

We will meet in the conference room and, although this is a B-shift evening, Battalion 1A Chief Kevin Conant has agreed to be our host.
Dan Sunseri has agreed to make one of the new Tillers and the Command Van available for static display at the station. Capt Phelan is coordinating with Capt. Pianto for the tiller driver/operator(s).

So,
as you can see, Chief Conant has gone the extra mile to make these rigs available to us. Plan on coming and take advantage of this special opportunity to get a sneak preview of the latest San Jose apparatus.

See you all there!

Saturday, February 9, 2008

February 9, 2008 -- Special Request By Milpitas Fire

On February 9, at 14:40, FASCV was requested by Milpitas Fire to provide services for a 1st-alarm house fire on the city's north side. Located at 554 Clauser Dr., near Escuela Parkway, the fire was roaring in a second-floor, rear bedroom when firefighters arrived. Jerry Haag and Bob Gundrum arrived in Support Unit 1 and immediately provided water, Gatorade and energy bars to the crews that were in the process of overhaul. The weather was clear and near 68 degrees on an otherwise pleasant Saturday afternoon. John Whitaker was also on scene to provide assistance. FASCV was released at approximately 16:25.

John's photos of the incident can be seen at: MLP - House Fire

Monday, February 4, 2008

February 3, 2008 -- 4th-alarm Response in San Jose


On Sunday night, February 3rd, Fire Associates provided service at a 4th-alarm blaze in San Jose. Responding in Support Unit #2 was Don Gilbert and John Whiteside. Meeting them at the fire was John Whitaker, Brian Woodson and his son, and Mike Chappell with Herman DeKruyff also responding.

FASCV was on scene at approximately 11:15 P.M. The fire involved a large abandoned warehouse located at 686 N. King Road, near Maybury. Firefighters opted to protect other buildings in the area while allowing the empty building to burn itself out. After providing lots of hot coffee and donuts to some grateful firefighters, FASCV was released at approximately 2:00 A.M.

News stories can be found at these links: cbs5.com and KCBS

John Whitaker's photos of the event can be viewed at: SJS - King Rd. Warehouse

February Monthly Meeting Update

This just in... For those of you interested, some members of the group will be dining at El Caminito Restaurant - 510 E. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale (near McDonald's) at 6:00 P.M. All are welcome.

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The FASCV February monthly meeting will be held at the offices of FASCV member Len Williams'office,
455 S. Mathilda Ave., Sunnyvale, 94086. Meeting time will be 7:30 P.M.

Our guest speaker will be Sunnyvale Dept. of Public Safety Lieutenant A.J. Berrien. AJ will discuss his experiences while deployed on a strike team in Southern California as part of last summer's wildfires. Come hear what he has to say. Should be interesting to everyone!

"The Embers" - February 2008

The February 2008 edition of "The Embers" is now available on line.